Free chicken for a year to first customers at Popeyes launch
American Fried Chicken restaurant Popeyes is set to open its newest outlet on Broad Street, with a tantalising offer and music from the Brass Funkeys
Read moreDetailsAmerican Fried Chicken restaurant Popeyes is set to open its newest outlet on Broad Street, with a tantalising offer and music from the Brass Funkeys
Read moreDetailsThe company that runs Home Bargains has applied to sell alcohol at a store it is preparing to open in Whitley
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY office building on a busy Bracknell road is coming up for auction next week.
Read moreDetailsBUY-TO-LET landlords looking to buy a property will see a return on their investment within three years according to a new study.
Read moreDetailsThe seven properties have a net internal area of 486,810 sqft (45,226 sqm) and are set on 38 acres (15 hectares) of landscaped grounds.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based utilities firm says it has had its most successful year since it launched 16 years ago.
Read moreDetailsACCOUNTANCY firm PwC has appointed Julian Gray as its new South East Regional Market Leader.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are now nearly 100,000 businesses across the county ? and that number is growing all the time.
Read moreDetailsResearch has revealed the town has the lowest percentage of closures, with 0.13% of businesses launched since December 2017 going into liquidation.
Read moreDetailsPaul Wilkinson has joined Bland & Blandy's award-winning commercial property department as a senior associate solicitor.
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